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Values, pluralism, and pragmatism/ edited by Jonathan Y. Tsou, Jamie Shaw, Carla Fehr.
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themes from the work of Matthew J. Brown /
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Tsou, Jonathan Y.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xviii, 338 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction: Values, Pluralism, and Pragmatism (Jonathan Y. Tsou, Jamie Shaw, and Carla Fehr) -- Part I: Mill, Feyerabend, and Pluralism -- Chapter 1. Mill and the Marketplace of Ideas (Kathleen Okruhlik) -- Chapter 2. The Limits of Ethical Pluralism: Mill, Feyerabend, and Experiments in Living (Jamie Shaw) -- Chapter 3. Feyerabend's Realism and Expansion of Pluralism in the 1970s (Jonathan Y. Tsou) -- Part II: Dewey, Pragmatism, and Communities -- Chapter 4. Quine, Dewey, and the Pragmatist Tradition in American Philosophy of Science (Don Howard) -- Chapter 5. Science in Dewey's Great Community (Paul Howatt) -- Chapter 6. Dismantling the Deficit Model of Science Communication Using Ludwik Fleck's Theory of Thinking Collectives (Victoria Min-Yi Wang) -- Part III: Values in Socially Relevant Contexts -- Chapter 7. Who the Computer Sees: Race, Gender, and AI (Carla Fehr) -- Chapter 8. Conceptions of Machine Learning: Limitations and Weaknesses from the Viewpoint of Ethics (Britta Anne Bolander) -- Chapter 9. An Algorithm in Doctor's Clothing: Anchoring Trust Appropriately in AI Healthcare Deployment (Emily LaRosa) -- Chapter 10. Hermeneutical Pluralism in Psychiatry: Lessons from Spectrum 10K (Bennett Knox) -- Part IV: Moral Imagination -- Chapter 11. Matt Brown at the Funeral of the Value-Free Ideal (Janet A. Kourany) -- Chapter 12. Pragmatism, Moral Imagination, and Existential Choices (P.D. Magnus) -- Chapter 13. Brown's Pragmatic Theory of Values and the Challenges of Commercial Science (Manuela Fernández Pinto) -- Part V: The Value-Free Ideal, Inductive Risk, and Epistemic Priority -- Chapter 14. A History of Metaethics and Values in Science (Paul L. Franco) -- Chapter 15. Science, Values, and Action Guidance: Can we Stop Talking about the Value Free Ideal? (Greg Lusk) -- Chapter 16. Characterizing the Value-Free Ideal: From a Dichotomy to a Multiplicity (Kevin C. Elliott) -- Chapter 17. Inquiry and Epistemic Priority: Lessons from Segregation Research (Kareem Khalifa, Jared Millson, and Mark Risjord) -- Part VI: Reply from Matthew J. Brown -- Chapter 18. Values, Pluralism, and Pragmatism: A Career Mediospective (Matthew J. Brown) -- Index.
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Values, pluralism, and pragmatism = themes from the work of Matthew J. Brown /
Values, pluralism, and pragmatism
themes from the work of Matthew J. Brown /[electronic resource] :edited by Jonathan Y. Tsou, Jamie Shaw, Carla Fehr. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xviii, 338 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Boston studies in the philosophy and history of science,v. 3472214-7942 ;. - Boston studies in the philosophy and history of science ;volume 347..
Introduction: Values, Pluralism, and Pragmatism (Jonathan Y. Tsou, Jamie Shaw, and Carla Fehr) -- Part I: Mill, Feyerabend, and Pluralism -- Chapter 1. Mill and the Marketplace of Ideas (Kathleen Okruhlik) -- Chapter 2. The Limits of Ethical Pluralism: Mill, Feyerabend, and Experiments in Living (Jamie Shaw) -- Chapter 3. Feyerabend's Realism and Expansion of Pluralism in the 1970s (Jonathan Y. Tsou) -- Part II: Dewey, Pragmatism, and Communities -- Chapter 4. Quine, Dewey, and the Pragmatist Tradition in American Philosophy of Science (Don Howard) -- Chapter 5. Science in Dewey's Great Community (Paul Howatt) -- Chapter 6. Dismantling the Deficit Model of Science Communication Using Ludwik Fleck's Theory of Thinking Collectives (Victoria Min-Yi Wang) -- Part III: Values in Socially Relevant Contexts -- Chapter 7. Who the Computer Sees: Race, Gender, and AI (Carla Fehr) -- Chapter 8. Conceptions of Machine Learning: Limitations and Weaknesses from the Viewpoint of Ethics (Britta Anne Bolander) -- Chapter 9. An Algorithm in Doctor's Clothing: Anchoring Trust Appropriately in AI Healthcare Deployment (Emily LaRosa) -- Chapter 10. Hermeneutical Pluralism in Psychiatry: Lessons from Spectrum 10K (Bennett Knox) -- Part IV: Moral Imagination -- Chapter 11. Matt Brown at the Funeral of the Value-Free Ideal (Janet A. Kourany) -- Chapter 12. Pragmatism, Moral Imagination, and Existential Choices (P.D. Magnus) -- Chapter 13. Brown's Pragmatic Theory of Values and the Challenges of Commercial Science (Manuela Fernández Pinto) -- Part V: The Value-Free Ideal, Inductive Risk, and Epistemic Priority -- Chapter 14. A History of Metaethics and Values in Science (Paul L. Franco) -- Chapter 15. Science, Values, and Action Guidance: Can we Stop Talking about the Value Free Ideal? (Greg Lusk) -- Chapter 16. Characterizing the Value-Free Ideal: From a Dichotomy to a Multiplicity (Kevin C. Elliott) -- Chapter 17. Inquiry and Epistemic Priority: Lessons from Segregation Research (Kareem Khalifa, Jared Millson, and Mark Risjord) -- Part VI: Reply from Matthew J. Brown -- Chapter 18. Values, Pluralism, and Pragmatism: A Career Mediospective (Matthew J. Brown) -- Index.
This book offers eighteen original historical and philosophical essays focused on values in science, scientific pluralism, and pragmatism. These themes have been central in the work of Matthew J. Brown, and the book frames these topics through an engagement with Brown's broadly ranging work on values in science. The themes of this book are integrated and unified in the pragmatic and value-laden ideal of science defended by Professor Brown in his fascinating 2020 book, Science and Moral Imagination. Brown's ideal of moral imagination prescribes that scientists should recognize the contingencies in their work as unforced choices, examine morally salient aspects of these decisions, recognize the various interests of relevant stakeholders, explore and construct alternative options, and exercise fair and warranted value judgments to guide those decisions. The interdisciplinary essays in this volume engage with different aspects of Brown's philosophical research on scientific values as well as his historical research on figures such as John Dewey and Paul K. Feyerabend. With a fresh focus on topics such as moral imagination, inductive risk, and epistemic priority in various socially salient contexts (e.g., artificial intelligence, psychiatry, segregation research), this book is of great interest to a broad audience of researchers working in philosophy of science, philosophy of medicine, history and philosophy of science, and science and technology studies.
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